If on the other hand he is able to help but does not, that makes him a despi - cable, contemptible, and
vile creature who should be hated.
Not exact matches
When a man truly perceiveth and considereth himself,
who and what he is, and findeth himself utterly
vile and wicked and unworthy, he falleth into such a deep abasement that it seemeth to him reasonable that all
creatures in heaven and earth should rise up against him.
«It is precisely the defenselessness of these
creatures that tempts the torturers, the angelic trustfulness of the child,
who has nowhere to turn and no one to turn to — that is what enflames the
vile blood of the torturer.»
In the forest live
vile, hostile
creatures who dress in red and have claws of twigs.